CSE 20221
Source: J. Brockman
Course Goals: Design of combinational and of sequential logic networks; overview of VLSI technology and computer architecture.
At the end of the course:
1. Students will be able to analyze combinational and sequential logic circuits on paper and in a laboratory setting.
This will be measured by students' performance on weekly homework assignments, weekly labs (both hardware and CAD labs), and the midterm and final exams.
2. Students will be able to design combinational and sequential logic circuits from specifications on paper and in a laboratory setting.
This will be measured by students' performance on weekly homework assignments, weekly labs (both hardware and CAD labs), and the midterm and final exams.
3. Students will demonstrate knowledge of the theoretical foundations of logic systems as well as techniques for number representation and hardware implementations of addition,subtraction, and negation.
This will be measured by students' performance on weekly homework assignments, weekly labs (both hardware and CAD labs), and the midterm and final exams.
4. Students will be exposed to concepts of VLSI implementation of logic circuits and concepts of computer architecture.
This will be measured by students' performance on weekly homework assignments, weekly labs (both hardware and CAD labs), and the midterm and final exams.